You’ll begin to see Beam merchandise at conventions and events we’re at: I’m wearing a pretty dope hoodie while writing this ;). Be sure to keep an eye on https://twitter.com/Beam and in Level Up casts for the most up to date info!

At the moment, as you are bringing in YouTubers, and I see more and more YouTubers flow in, the integration with YouTube becomes important.

So being able to actually link your Beam channel to YouTube is a huge deal, as it would allow YouTubers to link to their Beam in the end-slate of YouTube. You can only do that with YouTube related stuff, or approved sites, which is where ether Beam has to manually approve them, or build in the Analytics verification in the <head>

Besides that, giving the Casters the availability to actually use Google Analytics will give them more info on where their traffic comes from, and where its going when it is leaving their stream. Therefor giving us more information to market with and maybe even who to co-op with as we can tell that hey went to X stream, or clicked X link etc etc.

In terms of bringing fresh new people to Beam with minimal effort on Beams side, this is potentially a huge thing. And from a streamer perspective it seems easy, as all Beam would need to do, is give us a field in the Channel Manager to put in a Google Analytics string that on "save" gets put in the <head>.

Right so in terms of growth.

At the moment, as you are bringing in YouTubers, and I see more and more YouTubers flow in, the integration with YouTube becomes important.

So being able to actually link your Beam channel to YouTube is a huge deal, as it would allow YouTubers to link to their Beam in the end-slate of YouTube. You can only do that with YouTube related stuff, or approved sites, which is where ether Beam has to manually approve them, or build in the Analytics verification in the <head>

It would be better to have a UWP beam app for desktop, mobile and Xbox. Android and iOS already have their apps, and it's more convenient to watch streams on apps rather than the browser. If possible, you could release an API with which developers can make third party apps for your service!

Mixer Pro Membership or Xbox Live Gold can sub 1 time to a streamer of their choice. Similar to twitch prime. Bring more incentives for the program while also supporting their platform and content creators.

Having a roku app for watching my streamers who have transitioned from twitch or youtube would be great! I have multiple roku devices (including roku stick), and being able to watch from any of them would be fantastic.

This is probably a fairly large and untapped audience for you guys, as I know a fair amount of people who currently watch twitch and youtube from their roku devices.

it would be interesting and nice to have a, maybe reduced rate to gain XP and Sparks while watching a VOD.
It rewards people for watching content that they may have missed and want to watch it at a later point in time

I feel there should be a way to buy sparks with real world money. I do not know how or if they would be implemented like a spark system on twitch. But I feel we should have more of a variety of how we would like to support beam. I am all for subbing and being pro but just adding another thing to show our love would be awesome to see!! Also we get sparks to use in interactive win win for both!

I think that beam should build in more ways to earn xp verses just watching and also buying pro.

Beam should give xp bonuses for hosting and also communicating in chat.
Beam should give everyone the ability to be partnered but in tier levels like hit level 20 in xp gain the ability to have people sub to you for .50 and level 60 up the price to 1.99 that sort of thing. i think if the masses heard that everyone has the opportunity to make money on beam it would blow up. Also other things could be earned in the tier system, the opportunities are endless

plus it gives people the incentive to spend more time on beam. obviously the tier levels would also have to have some sort of amount of time streamed to achieve the levels as well.

this could make even more of a difference between twitch and beam and make people WANT to grind it out verses twitch where people grind and give up super quickly

I think that beam should build in more ways to earn xp verses just watching and also buying pro.

Beam should give xp bonuses for hosting and also communicating in chat.
Beam should give everyone the ability to be partnered but in tier levels like hit level 20 in xp gain the ability to have people sub to you for .50 and level 60 up the price to 1.99 that sort of thing. i think if the masses heard that everyone has the opportunity to make money on beam it would blow up. Also other things could be earned in…

Is it possible to make an embed code that would show the channels we are hosting on our channel? This way every time we wanted to change the stream on our homepage GamingLyfe.com, all we would need to do is open our beam app on the phone and host a different channel! Right now every time we want to show something different we have to log into the website and add code "feels bad man" :(

Over the course of 6 month here on Beam, we've seen various charity events being held by streamers for various organisations. However we've also seen a big flaw in the way these streams are done and that's the lack of community communication about these events. Many of these charity streams we've come across, have been by accident or for a completely different reason and didn't know that the streamer was doing a charity event.

Not everyone uses Twitter, Facebook or Player Me to follow streamers and what they do and not all of us are part of their communities.

Our first suggestion is to have a section on the forum, where streamers can specifically add details about events they are doing. This way when using the forum everyone can see the information about the event, what it is for and how to be involved if they want to help.

The second suggestion is to have a specific channel tag for charity events, so that when an event for charity is being done it shows up in the "Games" playing list as with "Web Show" and other tags.

Our third suggestion, is to have a link within the "Featured, Up and Coming, Following & Team" menu. This way we can click the link on the page and see the streamers who are raising money for charity.

Over the course of 6 month here on Beam, we've seen various charity events being held by streamers for various organisations. However we've also seen a big flaw in the way these streams are done and that's the lack of community communication about these events. Many of these charity streams we've come across, have been by accident or for a completely different reason and didn't know that the streamer was doing a charity event.

Not everyone uses Twitter, Facebook or Player Me to follow streamers and what they do and not all of us are part of their communities.